MaxisONE Prime is Maxis’ home broadband and mobile postpaid bundle where all family members can enjoy unlimited data with greater savings. In an attempt to get more customers on board, the telco has sent out 3 SIM cards to existing Maxis Home Fibre customers as a free trial offer.
According to TheIdealMobile, he has received a letter about the free trial offer and the 3 SIM cards come with unlimited data, calls and SMS. The cards are free to use at no cost until 15th May 2019.
To enjoy MaxisONE Prime, you can subscribe to either their RM98/month 30Mbps fibre plan or RM129/month for its higher 100Mbps plan. Then you can enjoy any of its existing MaxisONE Postpaid plan with unlimited quota (MaxisONE 98/128/158/188). The only difference between the plans is the number of supplementary lines you’re permitted to add.
For example, if you’re on MaxisONE 98, you are only permitted to add one MaxisONE Share line while MaxisONE 188 lets you add an additional 4 lines. Each MaxisONE Share line costs RM48/month which also lets you enjoy unlimited data, calls and SMS. Another benefit of MaxisONE Prime is that the router comes with a backup 4G connection which kicks in if your fibre connectivity goes down.
According to the MaxisONE Prime trial page, you can enjoy free 6 months subscription of MaxisONE Share lines if you activate 2 SIMs or more after the trial period. There’s no contract for this trial offer and you can cancel before 15th May if you don’t plan to continue.
Have you received your free SIM card offer? Let us know in the comments below.
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